West Ham manager David Moyes believes Joe Hart should be in England's squad for this summer's World Cup if Gareth Southagte is looking for experience.

With the tournament just under two months away, there are still question marks as to who will be the Three Lions' number one choice for their opening game against Tunisia in Volgograd.

It looks like it will be a straight shootout between Jordan Pickford and Jack Butland at present, although things could quite easily change between now and June 18.

With Burnley's Nick Pope coming into contention after some stunning performances over the course of the season, Hart could well miss out after a mixed season for the Hammers.

Despite making a crucial error in last Monday's draw with Stoke City, Moyes hailed the loanee for producing some fine saves against Arsenal at the Emirates.

Joe Hart was in good form against Arsenal (Image: IAN KINGTON/AFP/Getty Images)

"I think his saves against Chelsea and today were terrific," said the Scotsman after his side's defeat against the Gunners. "I think it's whether if England think they need an experienced keeper or not.

"I have worked with Jordan Pickford, he's really good, so I think its whether they think in some of the games if they need someone more experienced and I think Joe gives you that.

"He made a mistake during the week but he went in there today and played very well."